This Is a Story about Money(これはお金についてのお話です)

・『僕の彼女はどこ?』(Has Anybody Seen My Gal?, 1952)


At least "Has Anybody Seen My Gal," [. . .] has some pleasant ingredients. This Ted Richmond production for Universal-International was intended to be one of those mellow, wholesome little family comedies with a reassuring message. Against a small-town background of the twenties, which includes Technicolor mounting and a generous assortment of raccoon coats, short-length dresses and vintage tunes, Charles Coburn and a personable group of studio confederates are endeavoring to prove that money isn't everything. There are folksy chuckles all along the way and the performances are gamely enthusiastic. But the film has been fashioned with such off-handed slickness that the average customer may rue his contribution at the box office. (The New York Times, 5 July 1952)